The meta title of your page has a length of 21 characters. Most search engines will truncate meta titles to 70 characters.

Home - vTech Solution

Meta Description Test

The meta description tag is missing from your page. You should include this tag in order to provide a brief description of your page which can be used by search engines. Well-written and inviting meta descriptions may also help click-through rates to your site in search engine results.

Note that in HTML the <meta> tag has no end tag but in XHTML this tag must be properly closed.

Meta description can have any length but a good practice is to keep this under 160 characters (search engines generally truncate snippets longer than this value).

Google Search Results Preview Test

Home - vTech Solution

https://www.vtechsolution.ca

Most Common Keywords Test

There is likely no optimal keyword density (search engine algorithms have evolved beyond keyword density metrics as a significant ranking factor). It can be useful, however, to note which keywords appear most often on your page and if they reflect the intended topic of your page. More importantly, the keywords on your page should appear within natural sounding and grammatically correct copy.

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Heading Tags Test

Your page contains too many H1 tags. H1 tags should re-inforce the intended topic of your page to search engines - too many tags may make the topic less clear, or look like spam tactics. Consider using less than 5 H1 tags.

In order for URLs to be SEO friendly, they should be clearly named for what they are and contain no spaces, underscores or other characters. You should avoid the use of parameters when possible, as they are make URLs less inviting for users to click or share.

- If your website is new and is not indexed by search engines you can replace underscores with hyphens or redirect those links to URLs that use hyphens.BUT, if your website is ranked well by search engines you do not need to do this (probably you have other ranking factors working very well).

- The general advice remains: build links that contain hyphens rather than underscores and avoid dynamic URLs.

Image Alt Test

Your webpage is using "img" tags with empty or missing "alt" attribute.

In order to pass this test you must add an alt attribute to every <img> tag used into your webpage.

An image with an alternate text specified is inserted using the following HTML line:

<img src="image.png" alt="text_to_describe_your_image">

Remember that the point of alt text is to provide the same functional information that a visual user would see. Search engines, users who disabled images in their browsers and other agents who are unable to see the images on your webpage can read the alt attributes assigned to the image since they cannot view it.

move all CSS style rules into a single, external and minified CSS file

minify all JS files and, if possible, try combining them into a single external JS file

use CSS layouts

HTML Compression/GZIP Test

Your webpage doesn't use any HTML compression! You should compress your HTML to reduce your page size and page loading times - this will help your site retain visitors and increase page views. If you were using compression, you could be compressing your HTML size by 76% - from 138.45 Kb to 33.77 Kb .

Deflate is an option which comes automatically with the Apache server and which is simple to set up.

GZIP on the other hand needs to be installed and requires a bit more work to install. However, GZIP does achieve a higher compression rate and therefore might be a better choice if your website uses pages which have a lot of images or large file sizes.

Setting up file compression for your website will depend on which type of server you're using for your website. Most likely, you'll be using Apache, which means you can enable compression by adding a few deflate codes to your .htaccess file.

Move all CSS style rules into a single, external and minified CSS file

Minify all JS files and, if possible, try combining them into a single external JS file

Include external CSS files before external JS files

Place your JS scripts at the bottom of your page

Optimize images

Reduce redirects

Reduce the number of plug-ins

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Congratulations, you have a caching mechanism on your website. Caching helps speed page loading times as well as reduces server load.

Flash Test

Congratulations! Your website does not include flash objects (an outdated technology that was sometimes used to deliver rich multimedia content). Flash content does not work well on mobile devices, and is difficult for crawlers to interpret.

CDN Usage Test

Your webpage is not serving all resources (images, javascript and css) from CDNs.

In order to pass this test you are advised to use a CDN service. A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a globally distributed network of web servers that allows a quick transfer of assets and provides high availability and high performance. The primary benefits of using a CDN service are:

Improving website loading times

Reducing bandwidth costs

Increasing content availability and redundancy

Improving website security

Image Caching Test

Your website is not using cache headers for your images. Setting cache headers can help speed up the serving of your webpages for users that regularly visit your site and see the same images. Learn more about how to add expires headers to your images.

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your images or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your JavaScript resources or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your CSS resources or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

In order to pass this test you must minify all of your external CSS files. For this task you can use an online CSS minifier like YUI Compressor or cssmin.js.

Nested Tables Test

Congratulations, your page does not use nested tables. This speeds up page loading time and optimizes the user experience.

Frameset Test

Congratulations! Your webpage does not use frames.

Doctype Test

Congratulations! Your website has a doctype declaration:

<!DOCTYPE html>

URL Redirects Test

Your URL performed 1 redirects! While redirects are typically not advisable (as they can affect search engine indexing issues and adversely affect site loading time), one redirect may be acceptable, particularly if the URL is redirecting from a non-www version to its www version, or vice-versa.

In order to pass this test you must make your email addresses invisible to email spiders. Note that the best option is to replace your entire contact mechanism with a contact form and using the POST method while submitting the form.

Other solutions are listed below:

replace the at (@) and dot (.) characters

replace text with images

use email obfuscators

hide email addresses using JavaScript or CSS trick

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Your webpage does not use the noindex meta tag. This means that your webpage will be read and indexed by search engines.

Canonical Tag Test

Your webpage is using the canonical link tag. This tag specifies that the URL: https://www.vtechsolution.ca is preferred to be used in search results. Please ensure that this specification is correct, as canonical tags are often hard-coded and may not always reflect the latest changes in a site's URL structure.

<link href="https://www.vtechsolution.ca/" rel="canonical"/>

Nofollow Tag Test

Your webpage does not use the nofollow meta tag. This means that search engines will crawl all links from your webpage.

Disallow Directive Test

Your robots.txt file disallow the search engines access to some parts of your website. You are advised to check carefully if the access to these resources or pages must be blocked.

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Common SEO issues

Meta Title Test

The meta title of your page has a length of 21 characters. Most search engines will truncate meta titles to 70 characters.

Home - vTech Solution

Meta Description Test

The meta description tag is missing from your page. You should include this tag in order to provide a brief description of your page which can be used by search engines. Well-written and inviting meta descriptions may also help click-through rates to your site in search engine results.

How to fix

In order to pass this test you must include a meta-description tag in your page header (<head> section):

Note that in HTML the <meta> tag has no end tag but in XHTML this tag must be properly closed.

Meta description can have any length but a good practice is to keep this under 160 characters (search engines generally truncate snippets longer than this value).

Google Search Results Preview Test

Home - vTech Solution

https://www.vtechsolution.ca

Most Common Keywords Test

There is likely no optimal keyword density (search engine algorithms have evolved beyond keyword density metrics as a significant ranking factor). It can be useful, however, to note which keywords appear most often on your page and if they reflect the intended topic of your page. More importantly, the keywords on your page should appear within natural sounding and grammatically correct copy.

Your page contains too many H1 tags. H1 tags should re-inforce the intended topic of your page to search engines - too many tags may make the topic less clear, or look like spam tactics. Consider using less than 5 H1 tags.

In order for URLs to be SEO friendly, they should be clearly named for what they are and contain no spaces, underscores or other characters. You should avoid the use of parameters when possible, as they are make URLs less inviting for users to click or share.

- If your website is new and is not indexed by search engines you can replace underscores with hyphens or redirect those links to URLs that use hyphens.BUT, if your website is ranked well by search engines you do not need to do this (probably you have other ranking factors working very well).

- The general advice remains: build links that contain hyphens rather than underscores and avoid dynamic URLs.

Image Alt Test

Your webpage is using "img" tags with empty or missing "alt" attribute.

How to fix

In order to pass this test you must add an alt attribute to every <img> tag used into your webpage.

An image with an alternate text specified is inserted using the following HTML line:

<img src="image.png" alt="text_to_describe_your_image">

Remember that the point of alt text is to provide the same functional information that a visual user would see. Search engines, users who disabled images in their browsers and other agents who are unable to see the images on your webpage can read the alt attributes assigned to the image since they cannot view it.

move all CSS style rules into a single, external and minified CSS file

minify all JS files and, if possible, try combining them into a single external JS file

use CSS layouts

HTML Compression/GZIP Test

Your webpage doesn't use any HTML compression! You should compress your HTML to reduce your page size and page loading times - this will help your site retain visitors and increase page views. If you were using compression, you could be compressing your HTML size by 76% - from 138.45 Kb to 33.77 Kb .

How to fix

Your two options for file compression are Deflate and GZIP.

Deflate is an option which comes automatically with the Apache server and which is simple to set up.

GZIP on the other hand needs to be installed and requires a bit more work to install. However, GZIP does achieve a higher compression rate and therefore might be a better choice if your website uses pages which have a lot of images or large file sizes.

Setting up file compression for your website will depend on which type of server you're using for your website. Most likely, you'll be using Apache, which means you can enable compression by adding a few deflate codes to your .htaccess file.

HTML Pages: 4
CSS Files: 27
Scripts: 49
Images: 69
Flash Files: 0

Page Cache Test (Server Side Caching)

Congratulations, you have a caching mechanism on your website. Caching helps speed page loading times as well as reduces server load.

Flash Test

Congratulations! Your website does not include flash objects (an outdated technology that was sometimes used to deliver rich multimedia content). Flash content does not work well on mobile devices, and is difficult for crawlers to interpret.

CDN Usage Test

Your webpage is not serving all resources (images, javascript and css) from CDNs.

How to fix

In order to pass this test you are advised to use a CDN service. A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a globally distributed network of web servers that allows a quick transfer of assets and provides high availability and high performance. The primary benefits of using a CDN service are:

Improving website loading times

Reducing bandwidth costs

Increasing content availability and redundancy

Improving website security

Image Caching Test

Your website is not using cache headers for your images. Setting cache headers can help speed up the serving of your webpages for users that regularly visit your site and see the same images. Learn more about how to add expires headers to your images.

How to fix

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your images or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

Your website is not using cache headers for your JavaScript resources. Setting cache headers can help speed up the serving of your webpages for users that regularly visit your site.

How to fix

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your JavaScript resources or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

Your website is not using cache headers for your CSS resources. Setting cache headers can help speed up the serving of your webpages for users that regularly visit your site.

How to fix

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your CSS resources or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

In order to pass this test you must minify all of your external JavaScript files. For this task you can use an online JS minifier like JSCompress, Closure Compiler or JSMin.

CSS Minification Test

Some of your webpage's CSS resources are not minified.

How to fix

In order to pass this test you must minify all of your external CSS files. For this task you can use an online CSS minifier like YUI Compressor or cssmin.js.

Nested Tables Test

Congratulations, your page does not use nested tables. This speeds up page loading time and optimizes the user experience.

Frameset Test

Congratulations! Your webpage does not use frames.

Doctype Test

Congratulations! Your website has a doctype declaration:

<!DOCTYPE html>

URL Redirects Test

Your URL performed 1 redirects! While redirects are typically not advisable (as they can affect search engine indexing issues and adversely affect site loading time), one redirect may be acceptable, particularly if the URL is redirecting from a non-www version to its www version, or vice-versa.

Server and security

Your website is successfully using HTTPS, a secure communication protocol over the Internet.

Security state: secure

Certificate issuer: Let's Encrypt Authority X3

Valid until: Apr 16, 2019

Safe Browsing Test

This site is not currently listed as suspicious (no malware or phishing activity found).

Server Signature Test

Congratulations, your server signature is off.

Directory Browsing Test

Congratulations! Your server has disabled directory browsing.

Plaintext Emails Test

We've found 3 email addresses in your page code. We advise you to protect email links in a way that hides them from the spam harvesters.

How to fix

In order to pass this test you must make your email addresses invisible to email spiders. Note that the best option is to replace your entire contact mechanism with a contact form and using the POST method while submitting the form.

Mobile usability

Advanced SEO

Congratulations! Your website is using HTML Microdata specifications in order to markup structured data.

Noindex Tag Test

Your webpage does not use the noindex meta tag. This means that your webpage will be read and indexed by search engines.

Canonical Tag Test

Your webpage is using the canonical link tag. This tag specifies that the URL: https://www.vtechsolution.ca is preferred to be used in search results. Please ensure that this specification is correct, as canonical tags are often hard-coded and may not always reflect the latest changes in a site's URL structure.

<link href="https://www.vtechsolution.ca/" rel="canonical"/>

Nofollow Tag Test

Your webpage does not use the nofollow meta tag. This means that search engines will crawl all links from your webpage.

Disallow Directive Test

Your robots.txt file disallow the search engines access to some parts of your website. You are advised to check carefully if the access to these resources or pages must be blocked.

Your webpage's meta title is an HTML tag that defines the title of your page. This tag displays your page title in search engine results, at the top of a user's browser, and also when your page is bookmarked in a list of favorites. A concise, descriptive title tag that accurately reflects your page's topic is important for ranking well in search engines.

The meta title of your page has a length of 21 characters. Most search engines will truncate meta titles to 70 characters.

Home - vTech Solution

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Meta Description Test

What's This?

Your webpage's meta description is an HTML tag that is intended to provide a short and accurate summary of your page. Search engines use meta descriptions to help identify the a page's topic - they may also use meta descriptions by displaying them directly in search engine results. Accurate and inviting meta descriptions can help boost both your search engine rankings and a user's likelihood of clicking through to your page.

The meta description tag is missing from your page. You should include this tag in order to provide a brief description of your page which can be used by search engines. Well-written and inviting meta descriptions may also help click-through rates to your site in search engine results.

HOW TO FIX

In order to pass this test you must include a meta-description tag in your page header (<head> section):

Note that in HTML the <meta> tag has no end tag but in XHTML this tag must be properly closed.

Meta description can have any length but a good practice is to keep this under 160 characters (search engines generally truncate snippets longer than this value).

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Google Search Results Preview Test

What's This?

Check how your page might appear in Google search results. Google search results typically uses your webpage title, url and meta-description in order to display relevant summarized information about your site. If these elements are too long, Google will truncate their content. Webpage title up to 70 characters in length, and webpage descriptions up to 160 characters in length are recommended in order to optimize readability.

Check the most common keywords in your page and their usage (number of times used). This can help give a quick overview of the keywords and topics that crawlers may associate with your web page.

There is likely no optimal keyword density (search engine algorithms have evolved beyond keyword density metrics as a significant ranking factor). It can be useful, however, to note which keywords appear most often on your page and if they reflect the intended topic of your page. More importantly, the keywords on your page should appear within natural sounding and grammatically correct copy.

cloud - 36 times

vcloud - 33 times

managed - 27 times

solutions - 24 times

vtech - 18 times

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Keywords Usage Test

What's This?

This will check if your most common keywords are used in the webpage's title and description

Your most common keywords are not appearing in one or more of the meta-tags above. Your primary keywords should appear in your meta-tags to help identify the topic of your webpage to search engines.

Keyword(s) included in Title tag

Keyword(s) not included in Meta-Description tag

HOW TO FIX

First of all, you must make sure that your page is using the title and meta-description tags.

Second, you must adjust these tags content in order to include some of the primary keywords displayed above.

passed

Keywords Cloud Test

What's This?

The Keyword Cloud is a visual representation of keywords used on your website. This will show you which words are frequently used in the content of your webpage. Keywords having higher density are presented in larger fonts and displayed in alphabetic order.

Check if your webpage is using any H1 and H2 HTML header tags. Header tags are not visible to users, but help clarify and support the overall theme or purpose of your page to search engines. The H1 tag represents the most important heading, e.g., the title of the page or blog post. The H2 tag represents the second most important headings on the webpages, e.g., the subheadings.

Your page contains too many H1 tags. H1 tags should re-inforce the intended topic of your page to search engines - too many tags may make the topic less clear, or look like spam tactics. Consider using less than 5 H1 tags.

H1 headings

vTech Solution

We are the experts at Managed IT Solutions

MANAGED CLOUD SERVICES

WHY CHOOSE US

CLOUD SOLUTIONS

OUR PARTNERS

BLOG

CLOUD TESTIMONIALS

Our Clients

H2 headings

Private Cloud

Cloud Hosting

Hybrid Cloud

vCloud Server

vCloud Storage

Network Security Solutions

MANAGED CLOUD SERVICES

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Robots.txt Test

What's This?

Check if your website is using a robots.txt file. When search engine robots crawl a website, they typically first access a site's robots.txt file. Robots.txt tells Googlebot and other crawlers what is and is not allowed to be crawled on your site.

Check if the website has a sitemap. A sitemap is important as it lists all the web pages of the site and let search engine crawlers to crawl the website more intelligently. A sitemap also provides valuable metadata for each webpage.

Check if your webpage URLs are SEO friendly. In order for links to be SEO friendly, they should contain keywords relevant to the page's topic, and contain no spaces, underscores or other characters. You should avoid the use of parameters when possible, as they make URLs less inviting for users to click or share. Google's suggestions for URL structure specify using hyphens or dashes (-) rather than underscores (_). Unlike underscores, Google treats hyphens as separators between words in a URL.

Your webpage contains URLs that are not SEO friendly!

HOW TO FIX

In order for URLs to be SEO friendly, they should be clearly named for what they are and contain no spaces, underscores or other characters. You should avoid the use of parameters when possible, as they are make URLs less inviting for users to click or share.

- If your website is new and is not indexed by search engines you can replace underscores with hyphens or redirect those links to URLs that use hyphens.BUT, if your website is ranked well by search engines you do not need to do this (probably you have other ranking factors working very well).

- The general advice remains: build links that contain hyphens rather than underscores and avoid dynamic URLs.

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Image Alt Test

What's This?

Check if images on your webpage are using alt attributes. If an image cannot be displayed (e.g., due to broken image source, slow internet connection, etc), the alt attribute provides alternative information. Using relevant keywords and text in the alt attribute can help both users and search engines better interpret the subject of an image.

Your webpage is using "img" tags with empty or missing "alt" attribute.

HOW TO FIX

In order to pass this test you must add an alt attribute to every <img> tag used into your webpage.

An image with an alternate text specified is inserted using the following HTML line:

<img src="image.png" alt="text_to_describe_your_image">

Remember that the point of alt text is to provide the same functional information that a visual user would see. Search engines, users who disabled images in their browsers and other agents who are unable to see the images on your webpage can read the alt attributes assigned to the image since they cannot view it.

Check your webpage HTML tags for inline CSS properties. Inline CSS property are added by using the style attribute within specific HTML tags. Inline CSS properties unnecessarily increase page size, and can be moved to an external CSS stylesheet. Removing inline CSS properties can improve page loading time and make site maintenance easier.

Your webpage is using inline CSS styles!

HOW TO FIX

It is a good practice to move all the inline CSS rules into an external file in order to make your page "lighter" in weight and decrease the code to text ratio.

check the HTML code of your page and identify all style attributes

for each style attribute found you must properly move all declarations in the external CSS file and remove the style attribute

Check if your site is using and correctly implementing a favicon. Favicons are small icons that appear in your browser's URL navigation bar. They are also saved next to your URL's title when your page is bookmarked. This helps brand your site and make it easy for users to navigate to your site among a list of bookmarks.

Congratulations! There are no severe JavaScript errors on your webpage.

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Social Media Test

What's This?

Check if your page is connected to one or more of the popular social networks. Social signals are become increasingly important as ranking factors for search engines to validate a site's trustworthiness and authority.

Congratulations! Your website is connected successfully with social media using:

HOW TO FIX

move all CSS style rules into a single, external and minified CSS file

minify all JS files and, if possible, try combining them into a single external JS file

use CSS layouts

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HTML Compression/GZIP Test

What's This?

Check if your website is using HTML compression. HTML compression plays an important role in improving website speed by finding similar strings within a text file and replacing them temporarily to reduce overall file size.

Your webpage doesn't use any HTML compression! You should compress your HTML to reduce your page size and page loading times - this will help your site retain visitors and increase page views. If you were using compression, you could be compressing your HTML size by 76% - from 138.45 Kb to 33.77 Kb .

HOW TO FIX

Your two options for file compression are Deflate and GZIP.

Deflate is an option which comes automatically with the Apache server and which is simple to set up.

GZIP on the other hand needs to be installed and requires a bit more work to install. However, GZIP does achieve a higher compression rate and therefore might be a better choice if your website uses pages which have a lot of images or large file sizes.

Setting up file compression for your website will depend on which type of server you're using for your website. Most likely, you'll be using Apache, which means you can enable compression by adding a few deflate codes to your .htaccess file.

For more advanced information regarding deflate you can check this Apache documentation.

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Site Loading Speed Test

What's This?

Check your website's loading speed. Page speed is an important factors in search engine rankings and overall site success. Pages that take longer than 5 seconds to load can lose up to 50% of users. Faster webpages result in higher traffic, better conversions and increased sales over slower loading pages.

Your website loading time is around 5.44 seconds and is over the average loading speed which is 5 seconds.

HOW TO FIX

In order to resolve this problem you are advised to:

Minimize HTTP requests

Use Gzip compression

Use HTTP caching

Move all CSS style rules into a single, external and minified CSS file

Minify all JS files and, if possible, try combining them into a single external JS file

Include external CSS files before external JS files

Place your JS scripts at the bottom of your page

Optimize images

Reduce redirects

Reduce the number of plug-ins

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Page Objects Test

What's This?

Check if all the objects requested by this webpage can be retrieved. If they are not retrievable, your page may display incorrectly, leading to a bad user experience and lower search engine rankings.

HTML Pages: 4
CSS Files: 27
Scripts: 49
Images: 69
Flash Files: 0

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Page Cache Test (Server Side Caching)

What's This?

Check if your page is serving cached pages. A page cache saves dynamically generated pages and serves the pre-generated (cached) page to reduce server load and site loading time (by avoiding the re-loading and execution of PHP scripts). Common caching methods are ZenCache and WP Rocket.

Congratulations, you have a caching mechanism on your website. Caching helps speed page loading times as well as reduces server load.

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Flash Test

What's This?

Check if your page uses Flash, an outdated technology that was typically used to deliver rich multimedia content. The web has evolved to replace Flash with open-standard technologies that additionally offered better performance and security. Flash content also does not work well on mobile devices, and is difficult to index by search engines.

Congratulations! Your website does not include flash objects (an outdated technology that was sometimes used to deliver rich multimedia content). Flash content does not work well on mobile devices, and is difficult for crawlers to interpret.

Your webpage is not serving all resources (images, javascript and css) from CDNs.

HOW TO FIX

In order to pass this test you are advised to use a CDN service. A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a globally distributed network of web servers that allows a quick transfer of assets and provides high availability and high performance. The primary benefits of using a CDN service are:

Improving website loading times

Reducing bandwidth costs

Increasing content availability and redundancy

Improving website security

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Image Caching Test

What's This?

Checks if your page is using an image expires tag, which specifies a future expiration date for your images. Users browsers will see this tag and cache the image in their browser until the specified date (so that it does not keep re-fetching the unchanged image from your server). This speeds up your site the next time returning visitors arrive at your site and require the same image.

Your website is not using cache headers for your images. Setting cache headers can help speed up the serving of your webpages for users that regularly visit your site and see the same images. Learn more about how to add expires headers to your images.

HOW TO FIX

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your images or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

Checks if your page is using caching headers for all JavaScript resources. Users browsers will check for these headers and, if any, will cache the JavaScript resources until the specified date (so that it does not keep re-fetching the unchanged file from your server). This speeds up your site the next time returning visitors arrive at your site and require the same JavaScript resource.

Your website is not using cache headers for your JavaScript resources. Setting cache headers can help speed up the serving of your webpages for users that regularly visit your site.

HOW TO FIX

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your JavaScript resources or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

Checks if your page is using caching headers for all CSS resources. Users browsers will check for these headers and, if any, will cache the CSS resources until the specified date (so that it does not keep re-fetching the unchanged file from your server). This speeds up your site the next time returning visitors arrive at your site and require the same CSS resource.

Your website is not using cache headers for your CSS resources. Setting cache headers can help speed up the serving of your webpages for users that regularly visit your site.

HOW TO FIX

In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, you can use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your CSS resources or any other content type.
You can add the following lines into your .htaccess file:

HOW TO FIX

In order to pass this test you must minify all of your external JavaScript files. For this task you can use an online JS minifier like JSCompress, Closure Compiler or JSMin.

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CSS Minification Test

What's This?

Checks if any CSS files used in your page is minified. Minified files reduce page size and overall load time.

Some of your webpage's CSS resources are not minified.

HOW TO FIX

In order to pass this test you must minify all of your external CSS files. For this task you can use an online CSS minifier like YUI Compressor or cssmin.js.

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Nested Tables Test

What's This?

Check if this site contains nested tables. A nested table is an HTML table containing another table inside it. Use of nested tables can slow down page rendering in the user's browser.

Congratulations, your page does not use nested tables. This speeds up page loading time and optimizes the user experience.

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Frameset Test

What's This?

Check if your page is using frames, which divide your browser window into multiple sections where each section can load separate HTML documents. Frames create problems for both users (e.g., by creating unexepected behavior with printing functions or use of the back-button) and search engine robots (by complicating the crawling process). Avoid use of frames when possible.

Congratulations! Your webpage does not use frames.

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Doctype Test

What's This?

Check for doctype declaration. A document type declaration, or DOCTYPE, defines which version of (X)HTML your webpage is using. Proper doctype declaration assists with proper page rendering and functioning of web documents in compliant browsers.

Congratulations! Your website has a doctype declaration:

<!DOCTYPE html>

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URL Redirects Test

What's This?

Check how many redirects your URL will perform to resolve to the final destination URL. Redirects often cause search engine indexing issues and can also lead to some minor loading delays. Google recommends removing or keeping redirects to a minimum.

Your URL performed 1 redirects! While redirects are typically not advisable (as they can affect search engine indexing issues and adversely affect site loading time), one redirect may be acceptable, particularly if the URL is redirecting from a non-www version to its www version, or vice-versa.

Test your site for potential URL canonicalization issues. Canonicalization describes how a site can use slightly different URLs for the same page (e.g., if http://www.example.com and http://example.com displays the same page but do not resolve to the same URL). If this happens, search engines may be unsure about which URL is the correct one to index. Learn more about canonicalization issues.

Check if your website is using HTTPS, a secure protocol for sending/receiving data over the Internet. Using HTTPS indicates that an additional encryption/authentication layer was added between client and server. HTTPS should be used by any site that collects sensitive customer data such as credit card information. Even for sites that do not collect such data, switching to https helps users by improving privacy and overall security. Google is increasingly using https as a positive ranking factor.

Your website is successfully using HTTPS, a secure communication protocol over the Internet.

Security state: secure

Certificate issuer:: Let's Encrypt Authority X3

Valid until: Apr 16, 2019

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Safe Browsing Test

What's This?

Check if your website is identified as having malware or exhibiting phishing activity by Google's safe browsing API. Any site containing malware or suspicious for phising activity is seen as a threat to the online community and is often penalized by search engines. This test checks your website against regularly updated malware and phishing databases of problem websites.

This site is not currently listed as suspicious (no malware or phishing activity found).

passed

Server Signature Test

What's This?

Check if your server's signature is ON. A server signature is the public identity of your web server and contains sensitive information that could be used to exploit any known vulnerability. Turning your server signature OFF is considered a good security practice to avoid disclosure of what software versions you are running.

Congratulations, your server signature is off.

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Directory Browsing Test

What's This?

Check if your server allows directory browsing. If directory browsing is disabled, visitors will not be able to browse your directory by accessing the directory directly (if there is no index.html file). This will protect your files from being exposed to the public. Apache web server allows directory browsing by default. Disabling directory browsing is generally a good idea from a security standpoint.

Congratulations! Your server has disabled directory browsing.

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Plaintext Emails Test

What's This?

Check your webpage for plaintext email addresses. Any e-mail address posted in public is likely to be automatically collected by computer software used by bulk emailers (a process known as e-mail address harvesting). A spam harvester can read through the pages in your site and extract plaintext email addresses which are then added to bulk marketing databases (resulting in more inbox spam). There are several methods for email obfuscation.

We've found 3 email addresses in your page code. We advise you to protect email links in a way that hides them from the spam harvesters.

HOW TO FIX

In order to pass this test you must make your email addresses invisible to email spiders. Note that the best option is to replace your entire contact mechanism with a contact form and using the POST method while submitting the form.

Other solutions are listed below:

replace the at (@) and dot (.) characters

replace text with images

use email obfuscators

hide email addresses using JavaScript or CSS trick

MOBILE USABILITY

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Media Query Responsive Test

What's This?

Check if your page implements responsive design functionalities using the media query technique. The '@media' rule allows different style rules for screen sizes. Media query techniques allow different presentation and content to be served depending on the output device, helping ensure that your website renders optimally on all devices and platforms.

Congratulations! Your website is using HTML Microdata specifications in order to markup structured data.

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Noindex Tag Test

What's This?

Check if your webpage is using the robots meta tag or the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header to instruct search engines not to show your site in search results pages.

Your webpage does not use the noindex meta tag. This means that your webpage will be read and indexed by search engines.

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Canonical Tag Test

What's This?

Check if your webpage is using the canonical link tag. The canonical link tag is used to nominate a primary page when you have several pages with duplicate or very similar content.

Your webpage is using the canonical link tag. This tag specifies that the URL: https://www.vtechsolution.ca is preferred to be used in search results. Please ensure that this specification is correct, as canonical tags are often hard-coded and may not always reflect the latest changes in a site's URL structure.

<link href="https://www.vtechsolution.ca/" rel="canonical"/>

passed

Nofollow Tag Test

What's This?

Check if your webpage is using the robots meta tag or the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header to instruct search engines not to follow the links on your page. Outgoing links marked with this tag will tell search engines not to follow or crawl that particular link. Google recommends that nofollow tags are used for paid advertisements on your site and links to pages that have not been vetted as trusted sites (e.g., links posted by users of your site).

Your webpage does not use the nofollow meta tag. This means that search engines will crawl all links from your webpage.

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Disallow Directive Test

What's This?

Check if your robots.txt file is instructing search engine crawlers to avoid parts of your website. The disallow directive is used in robots.txt to tell search engines not to crawl and index a file, page, or directory.

Your robots.txt file disallow the search engines access to some parts of your website. You are advised to check carefully if the access to these resources or pages must be blocked.

Disallow: /wp-admin/

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SPF Records Test

What's This?

Check if your DNS records contains an SPF record. SPF (Sender Policy Framework) records allow email systems to verify if a given mail server has been authorized to send mail on behalf of your domain. Creating an SPF record increases email delivery rates by reducing the likelihood of your email being marked as spam.